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ARE YOU READY FOR THE TRANSIT PLEBISCITE? ▶ BALLOTS ARE BEING MAILED OUT TO REGISTERED VOTERS THIS WEEK AND MUST BE RETURNED BY MAY 29 JEFF NAGEL
Let the voting begin. Ballots asking voters whether they support a 0.5-per-cent sales tax to go towards transportation and transit improvements for the region are now in the mail. It’s the final step in a years-long battle to decide how to generate the $250-million per year required to fund the region’s share of Metro Vancouver mayors’ transportation and transit plan. The $7.5-billion plan the Mayors’ Council crafted last June tries to offer something for every resident and every part of the region to keep local councils on side and appeal for votes. The 0.5-per-cent regional sales tax
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proposed to pay for it, dubbed the Metro Vancouver Congestion Improvement Tax, effectively raises the Provincial Sales Tax charged in the region to 7.5 per cent. The Congestion Improvement Tax is estimated to raise $250 million a year, which would fund the region’s share of the projects, with the rest to come from the provincial and federal governments. The big ticket items are three Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines in Surrey at a cost of $2.1 billion and a $2-billion subway in Vancouver, extending SkyTrain’s Millennium Line west along the Broadway corridor to Arbutus.
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Passengers wait in line to board a bus in Surrey. If the transportation and transit referendum passes with a ‘yes’ vote, 400 more buses will be added across the region – a 25-per-cent increase in service. Municipalities south of the Fraser and other under-served areas will receive the biggest boost. FILE PHOTO
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